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Patterns in practice
2005-05-09 17:07:36.370833+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Ages ago, I said of the book A Pattern Language that:
The rules for towns seem to lead to a horribly static and structured
culture, the houses all seem cozy, but perhaps confining, and the
building methods seem to ignore some issues that I'd sure want
resolved before I put tens if not hundreds of thousands into a house.
Over at Sociate there's a link and some background on a quick presentation on patterns in use around Christopher Alexander's house, which confirms my thoughts on the matter.
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#Comment Re: made: 2005-05-09 20:47:55.591402+02 by:
meuon
Laughing... It's all in perspective and spin.
Soon, there will be a similiar expose on 'The Treehouse' aka 'Mimosa Estate's' aka Mike's Mess. Yesterday's addition: Handrails and a big door gong. Today: Lighting?
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